Hi Sascha

a) If "Trail Scaled" is "On" it will scale the width of the snail trail according to the climb values. Wide snail trail means climb, narrow snail trails means sink. b) "Track Bearing" will show you your ground track. The plane symbol is usually showing the heading of your plane, while the additional line will tell you in which direction you are moving instead of the direction you are looking at... This is useful for days with much cross wind for example or when flying wave.

Turbo



Am 19.05.2011 21:06, schrieb Sascha Haffner:
Dear XCSoar Team,
great job with the 6.1 release  - thank you very much.
Two questions though:
a) What does TRAIL SCALED ON/OFF do?
b) What does TRACK BEARING AUTO/... do?
Thanks a lot.
Cheers,
Sascha


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